Kevin R. Anderson Quotes
True, We Can Learn Much From Observation Of The Failure Of Others Without Having To Personally Suffer The Same Pain, But The Character And Memory Of The Wisdom Gained May Be More Acute And Long-lasting From Our Own Personal Failures. Even Worse Is The Generational Fear Of Failure Prevalent In Our Culture, Resulting From Parents Carefully Programming Their Offspring As Young As Three To Participate In Activities Intended To Cultivate Intellectual And Sports Prowess Which In Their Design Do Not Allow For Failure. Before Children Can Feel The Pain Of Their Mistakes, The Parents Intervene And Deflect The Taking Of Personal Responsibility By The Child. We Pay For It So They Do Not Have To. This Is The Most Dangerous Thing We Can Do For Them.
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